Well it is tine to go, for a smaller size, one of the reasons that lead me into Micro 4/3.

I can decide what to choose, they are great and have 14 Megapixels in a very small size, no more complications and decisions, these are good, pretty, good lens, and a brand to trust. Specs are great.

I think I am liking better the black version. (and the OVF is for free)

Minox has quietly released a new 14 Megapixel version of their minature 'Digital Classic Camera'. The DCC features the same retro 'spy camera' design as Minox cameras from the 1950's, just with digital guts, instead of a roll of film. This $239, 14 Megapixel point-and-shoot literally fits in the palm of your hand, though similarly priced (albeit larger) compact cameras offer a lot more bang for the buck.

Some of the highlights on the DCC 14.0 include:

14.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor

F2.4, 7.35mm fixed focal length lens (41mm equiv.)

Galilean-style optical viewfinder (removable)

2.0" LCD display

Fully automatic operation

VGA movie recording

Optional 'Classic Camera Flash' and conversion lenses

Powered by single lithium-ion battery

82mm x 67mm x 46mm (W x H x D)

Weighs 4 oz / 113.5 g

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You should have waited until April 1 to make your announcement

Dam, I forgot that.

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